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The following pages link to Identification of multiple-input single-output Hammerstein models using Bézier curves and Bernstein polynomials (Q552441):
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- Recursive least squares parameter estimation for a class of output nonlinear systems based on the model decomposition (Q318520) (← links)
- Convergence properties of the least squares estimation algorithm for multivariable systems (Q345827) (← links)
- Hierarchical least squares based iterative estimation algorithm for multivariable Box-Jenkins-like systems using the auxiliary model (Q426616) (← links)
- Iterative parameter identification methods for nonlinear functions (Q450140) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood least squares identification method for input nonlinear finite impulse response moving average systems (Q1930955) (← links)
- Shape-adjustable generalized Bézier surfaces: construction and it is geometric continuity conditions (Q2177919) (← links)
- Filtering based multi-innovation extended stochastic gradient algorithm for Hammerstein nonlinear system modeling (Q2282624) (← links)
- Gradient based estimation algorithm for Hammerstein systems with saturation and dead-zone nonlinearities (Q2428877) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood stochastic gradient estimation for Hammerstein systems with colored noise based on the key term separation technique (Q2429064) (← links)
- High speed machining for linear paths blended with \(G3\) continuous Pythagorean-hodograph curves (Q2674948) (← links)
- Some stochastic gradient algorithms for Hammerstein systems with piecewise linearity (Q2697720) (← links)
- Adaptive Control Scheme for Large‐Scale Interconnected Systems Described by Hammerstein Models (Q5280223) (← links)
- Parameter estimation of multiple‐input single‐output Hammerstein controlled autoregressive system based on improved adaptive moment estimation algorithm (Q6154590) (← links)